YPSILANTI, MICH. - Four future Michigan Wolverines were on the field Saturday evening as Farmington Hills (Mich.) Harrison took on Detroit (Mich.) Cass Tech at Rynearson Stadium. Defensive end Mario Ojemudia (6-3 215) and tight end Devin Funchess (6-5 205) suited up for the Harrison Hawks, while linebacker Royce Jenkins-Stone (6-2 220) and cornerback Terry Richardson (5-9 160) played for Cass Tech. Harrison blew out the Technicians by a score of 43-7.

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Commitment Breakdown

Ojemudia was one of the stars of game for Harrison, ending with four tackles (three for loss), a half sack, and several hurries of the quarterback, along with recovering a blocked punt. Cass Tech was resorting to double- and triple-team blocks to slow Ojemudia from getting into the backfield. He needs to add a lot of weight to play on the defensive line in college, but is dominant as a high schooler.

Funchess caught three passes for 70 yards, including a 31-yard touchdown grab. He also made an interception on defense. Like Ojemudia, he needs to get bigger before reaching college, but has the frame to add good weight.

Jenkins-Stone had four tackles and contributed on offense with three carries and two receptions. He was held up by blockers for most of the day. Part of that is due to poor play by his defensive line, but he needs to improve his ability to shed linemen.

Richradson was given the tall task of defending Michigan State commit Aaron Burbridge (6-1 175 WR) for most of the game, and had some inconsistent moments. However, he was able to rebound from them, and showed of impressive athleticism on kick returns.